Scientific Facts Reveal How Women Are The Cause Of Men's Polygamous Nature


Males are under the authority and guidance of females from the beginning. From his earliest moments, the young boy is forced into behaviour that pleases his mother, female relatives and female teachers. Each one of these females has a turn at subjecting the boy to her ideas of acceptable behaviours, demeanor and thoughts. He remains dependent on them for his comfort and survival.

Schooling is painful for boys. His female teachers embarrass him with their authority, his subjugation to them, and his mental inferiorities. His female classmates, who mature earlier physically, may also impress him with their superior and faster understanding of classwork. If the boy rebels, a principal dictates that he be placed under greater control by teachers, who are most likely female.
In school, the young girls are likely to ridicule the boys because of their slower physical development. The girls can do so, freely and viciously, since at that age they do not need the boys sexually. This type of intense and prolonged conditioning is hard for the male to overcome, even when he matures and this is where his ego begins to form.

The male-female relationship begins to change at puberty. Girls begin to experience sexual feelings of curiousity and desire. They start competing with each other for the attention and affection of the more desirable boys. If the young man continues to be dominated by women once he becomes an adult, he is rejected by them because he differs so greatly from their concept of a man. He may even be called a sissy, and thought of as unmanly.

The male's declaration of emancipation is usually initiated by the older or faster-maturing boys in the class. The male is supposed to surmount years of conditioning and become the aggressor. This process makes the male deevlop his large ego, but his ego is fragile
because it is self-generating.


Now in a bid to fit into this norm in the society as a way of emancipation and asserting his manliness.

  • He believes he is unique or special
  • He will marry a woman only if she recognizes that he is special or unique.
  • He wants to be thought as a casanova, and is polygamous by nature, but he can learn to be monogamous.
  • He prefers good marriage to being single, but does not enjoy the process of getting married.
  • He is conditioned to obey women, starting from his mother.
  • He is athletically oriented, and enjoys participating in or watching sports



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